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give up vs cheese

cheese vs give up

give up is not a noun while cheese is a noun.

give up and cheese both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
give up No No Yes No
cheese Yes No Yes No
As verbs, cheese is a hyponym of give up; that is, cheese is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than give up:
  • give up: put an end to a state or an activity
  • cheese: used in the imperative (get away, or stop it)
give up (noun) cheese (noun)
a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk
erect or decumbent Old World perennial with axillary clusters of rosy-purple flowers; introduced in United States
give up (verb) cheese (verb)
stop maintaining or insisting on; of ideas or claims wind onto a cheese
give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat used in the imperative (get away, or stop it)
give up or agree to forgo to the power or possession of another
stop consuming
give up with the intent of never claiming again
relinquish possession or control over
lose (something) or lose the right to (something) by some error, offense, or crime
part with a possession or right
give up what is not strictly needed
allow the other (baseball) team to score
leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily
put an end to a state or an activity
Difference between give up and cheese

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